The Wand Company is introducing a universal remote at San Diego Comic-Con (July 24-27) that's a perfect Star Trek combined Phaser I and II replica. It was created from 3D scans of the last remaining phaser prop in existence, the company said.

The Phaser remote control works with modern television models and other infrared-based devices. While it doesn't look at all like a traditional universal remote, it can be programmed with 36 different commands and uses some gesture-based controls for quick channel changing or volume adjustment. The remote recharges via USB.

The Phaser universal remote's case tries to be authentic to 'Star Trek'.

It also has 10 distinct phaser sounds ripped straight from Star Trek: The Original Series, and a carrying case declaring it a "U.S.S. Enterprise standard issue phaser."

The remote will go on sale in November on ThinkGeek, but will be available to try at the company's booth at SDCC. It's also available to preorder now through the Star Trek store. It will retail for $149.95.

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